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I LOVE having two monitors while I am working. It makes it easier to compare documents, write step-by-step documentation, and keep an eye on TweetDeck.

My first travel monitor broke after a couple short months. Although it was very inexpensive I did not choose to purchase it a second time. If you’d like to see the first monitor, check out my old blog post Dual Monitors on the Road.

I decided, after much research, to kick in an extra $100 (total under $200) and go with the Lenovo ThinkVision.

Weighs about the same as my iPad (3) and the screen is just a little wider than my laptop screen.

No need for an extra outlet. This thing is powered through the USB (the only hook up) port on your laptop.

I’ve actually hooked up a VGA cable monitor and the ThinkVision; Hello three monitors without changing cards.

It comes with an easy to slide on cover to protect the screen. Wish the first one had that feature.